Showing posts with label math center activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math center activity. Show all posts

Wednesday

FREE Types of Triangles Game

3 Types of Triangles

Equilateral
Scalene
Isosceles

I swear...
I never spell isosceles correctly the first time.

I put together a fun and easy dice game for the three types of triangles. It is a B*a*S*i*C  game, but it serves the purpose of reinforcing these three triangles. Yes, I know you can have an acute, right, and obtuse triangle, too, but this game doesn't cover those. Oh well.

This will work perfectly as a math center activity.

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Thursday

Money File Folder Game

Money File Folder Game

Show me the money!
(that saying is so overused)

We don't really talk too much about money in fourth grade other than when we connect it to our lessons on decimals or when adding and subtracting larger number using a dollar sign and decimal point.  With that said, I have sort of been on a decimal point kick, so when I saw these cute litle money graphics I decided to buy them and put together a counting money game.  Get all of the details at my Teachers Pay Teachers store. Remember, just copy, cut, laminate, and put the game in a file folder. I have done the hours of work. So easy for you!





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Friday

Addition and Subtraction File Folder Game

Addition and Subtraction File Folder Game

Not sure why, but this is one of my favorite themes I  have used for a game.  I just love these monsters.  They are so colorful and fun!  I decided to use them for an addition and subtraction game.  As always, my games work great in file folders. In this game, students will draw a card and give the missing number for addition and subtraction problems.  Students then get to move around the adorable monster game board. To learn more about this addition and subtraction game, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.

Addition and Subtraction File Folder Game


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Monday

Fraction File Folder Game

Another Fraction Activity

You can usually get an idea of what's going on in my classroom by taking a look at what I'm making. I bought the cutest pizza graphics the other day, and since we are still on fractions (will be for a tad longer... I'm sure you can relate to that), I made another fraction game.  This is a game where students name the improper fraction for the pizza, as well as name the mixed number.  If they get the answer correct, they will move around the themed pizza board.  Your students are sure to have fun playing this fraction game.  It works great for a math center or a Friday game day.  Get all the details by visiting my Teachers Pay Teachers store.



Click HERE to read about some other fraction activities.

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Tuesday

Printable Hundred's Charts

Themed Hundred's Counting Chart

Chart....
Board....
Whatever you want to call them.  They equal 100.

I have put together some themed hundred's boards for my TpT store.  With the 100th day of school coming up, it seemed fitting. These boards can be used for lots of different things.  For starters, use them with your preK-K students to assess their progress of couting to 100.  Use them for holidays or with specific units.  For example, use the heart board for Valentine's Day.  Use it as a math center activity, and have the students use candy hearts to place over each heart on the chart as they count aloud or with a friend. This would be a great little 'what do I do when I am done activity' for the little ones.  Put a laminated counting board in a baggie with one hundred manipulatives (cubes, Hershey Kisses, candy hearts, etc.) and the kids can grab it from a basket and take it to their seat to practice counting.  
There are a hundred ways you could use these boards!
As always, be creative!

Click here: Themed Hundred's Charts



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Two Digit Multiplication Activity


As a fourth grade teacher it is sometimes difficult to come up with fun activities related to multiplication.  Of course there are a few games that are great to play ( I even have some in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store), but I'm talking about a fun individual activity where the kids can get practice with their multiplication AND have get some of their creative energy out. 

This is where the Multiplication Monster comes in.  Students will be solving two digit by two digit multiplication problems, and then based on those answers, the number of body parts will be determined. This is a fun activity for students to do to review multiplication of two digits or even use it in a math center. After students have put the correct number of body parts as determined by the math multiplication problems, they can add other details to make their monsters fun and colorful.  Because I did these at Christmas time, I found a Santa hat online that I just printed out and they glued it to the head of the monster.  I think they turned out pretty cute.

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Order of Operations Math Game



I gotta' (yes, I know that's not spelled correctly) tell you, some fourth graders can barely do basic multiplication and division, so when it comes to throwing another step into the picture, such as order, it can become quite challenging.  This week's focus is order of operations, and what better way to make things fun than with an order of operations game!!  The theme of this game is 'get in the groove' with order of operations.  It has a peace and love theme and is sure to get your kiddos in a happy mood. 



This is a sample game that has been laminated and put in a file folder.


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In this game, students will solve problems using order of operations with adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. This makes a perfect math center activity, as it fits perfectly in a file folder once laminated. There are 32 operation cards, an adorable cover sheet for the front of your file folder game, answer sheets, and directions. Your students are going to get in the groove with order of operations and have a smile on their face while doing it!



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